Weser-Rhine Germanic languages

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The Weser-Rhine Germanic languages are a hypothesized subgroup of early West Germanic dialects once spoken between the Weser and Rhine rivers, thought to have contributed to the development of later Germanic languages in that region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf West Germanic subgroup
historical language group
hypothesized language subgroup
associatedWithEthnicGroup Bructeri
Chamavi
Franks
other early Rhine-Weser Germanic tribes
attestation inferred from Roman-era sources about tribes
inferred from onomastic data
poorly attested
reconstructed from later West Germanic evidence
basisOfHypothesis geographical clustering of early Germanic tribes between Weser and Rhine
shared isoglosses in early West Germanic dialects
contributedTo development of later West Germanic dialects in the Rhine area
formation of early Franconian dialects
formation of early Low Franconian dialects
formation of early Rhine Franconian dialects
degreeOfCertainty hypothetical grouping
not universally accepted among scholars
distinctFrom Elbe Germanic languages
Anglo-Frisian dialects
surface form: North Sea Germanic languages
geographicCore Rhine river basin NERFINISHED
Weser river basin NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Weser-Rhine Germanic languages
surface form: Weser-Rhine Germanic

Weser-Rhine dialects
Weser-Rhine group
hasAncestor Proto-Germanic
Proto-West Germanic
hasDescendant Old Dutch
Old High German dialects of the Rhine region
Old Frankish
surface form: Old Low Franconian

Old Saxon
linguisticFeature intermediate position between North Sea and Elbe Germanic zones
likely shared innovations distinct from Elbe Germanic
likely shared innovations distinct from North Sea Germanic
relatedTo Elbe Germanic languages
Anglo-Frisian dialects
surface form: North Sea Germanic languages
researchField Germanic philology
historical linguistics
spokenInPast Lower Rhine region
northwestern parts of the Roman province of Germania Inferior
region between the Weser and Rhine rivers
status extinct
subclassOf Germanic languages
West Germanic languages
timePeriod Migration Period in Europe
surface form: Migration Period

early first millennium CE
late Roman period

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Elbe Germanic languages relatedTo Weser-Rhine Germanic languages
Elbe Germanic languages distinctFrom Weser-Rhine Germanic languages
this entity surface form: Weser-Rhine Germanic
Altsächsisch partOf Weser-Rhine Germanic languages
this entity surface form: Kontinentale westgermanische Dialektgruppe
Elbgermanisch distinctFrom Weser-Rhine Germanic languages
this entity surface form: Weser-Rhine Germanic
Weser-Rhine Germanic languages hasAlternativeName Weser-Rhine Germanic languages
this entity surface form: Weser-Rhine Germanic